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Feasts

Martyr Boniface of Tarsus, at Tarsus in Cilicia (290), and Righteous Aglae (Aglais, Aglaida) of Rome (ca.303);
Martyrs Elias, Probus, and Ares the Egyptians, in Cilicia (308);
Martyrs Polyeuctus at Caesarea in Cappadocia, and the Deacon Timothy at Mauretania, by fire (309);
Martyrs Eutychios and Thessaloniki, and with them 200 men and 70 women, by the sword;
Martyr Tryphon, by hanging;
Martyrs Hermylus and Phocas;
Hieromartyr Capito (Capiton), Bishop of Cherson (4th c.);
Righteous Gregentios of Himyaritia (Gregentios of Taphar,Gregentius of Ethiopia,Gregory of Omirits), Missionary Archbishop of the Himyarite Kingdom and Wonderworker (552);
Saint Boniface the Merciful, Bishop of Ferentino (6th c.);
Saints George the Scribe, and Sabbas, monks of Khakhuli Monastery (11th c.);
Saint Fausta of Sirmium, the mother of St Anastasia of Sirmium (3rd c.);
Saint Anastasius I, Pope of Rome (401);
Saint Avitus (or Adjutus), Abbot of Micy near Orleans in France, renowned for the spirit of prophecy;
Saint Manirus, one of the Apostles of the north of Scotland;
Saint Gregory of Auxerre, the twelfth bishop of Auxerre in France and Confessor (ca.540);
Saint Ribert (Ribarius), seventeenth Abbot of Saint-Oyend in France, he is venerated in Franche-Comté (ca.790);
Venerable Elias of Murom, Wonder-worker of the Kiev Caves (1188);
Saint Volodymyr Veselovsky (1974);
Saint Seraphim (Romantsov), Schema-Archimandrite of Sukhumi (Abkhazia), Elder of Glinsk Monastery (1975);
Other Commemorations:
Repose of Blessed Hieromonk Hermogenes, founder of Kirensk and Albazin Monasteries in Siberia (1690).